By Amy Graff, SFGATE Updated 10:28Â am PDT, Wednesday, April 15, 2020 Contact tracing is a technique that involves tracking residents with the virus and identifying those who could have been exposed, and interviewing and monitoring them. Contact tracing is a technique that involves tracking residents with the virus and identifying those who could have been…
A Northwest Baltimore nursing home is reporting 129 cases of coronavirus among its residents and 41 positive tests among its staff in one of the largest outbreaks of COVID-19 in the country. The FutureCare Lochearn facility reported its first confirmed case March 31, Baltimore Health Commissioner Dr. Letitia Dzirasa said, and FutureCare officials said they…
Get all the latest news on coronavirus and more delivered daily to your inbox. Sign up here.Researchers have discovered what they described as a "significant" mutation of the novel coronavirus, which they believe "raises the alarm" that the search for a vaccine could become "futile" down the line.The study, published on the biorxiv.org repository, notes researchers…
N. K. Jemisin's latest book sees New York itself come alive to fight off aliens in the first part of a new trilogy with ethnicity at its heart Humans 15 April 2020 By Jason Arunn Murugesu The alien-afflicted avatars of New York fight back in The City We BecameChristopher Anderson/Magnum Photos Book RIGHT now, the…
Knvul Sheikh, James Gorman and Kenneth Chang, The New York Times Company updated on April 15, 2020 | 10:15 AM The rule of thumb, or rather feet, has been to stand 6 feet apart in public. That’s supposed to be a safe distance if a person nearby is coughing or sneezing and is infected with…
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Most of us spend most of our gym time dead-set on blasting our biceps and torching our triceps, but fail to place any focus on our forearms. Sure, we may bang out a few sets of hammer curls every other workout and consider that a heavy-hitting forearm day. But aesthetics aren't the only downside of